In the wake of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the much-loved cultural icon Paddington Bear has become a symbol of national mourning. But when did the royal connection first begin? Across the ...
Bertie the Pomeranian is the spitting image of Paddington Bear thanks to one very cute costume Georgia Slater is a staff editor on the Parents team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
I f I tell you that my kids love Paddington Bear, it would be an understatement. Not only is the cuddly brown bear a national ...
The British company that owns the rights to Paddington Bear has reportedly been hacked by a ransomware gang. The gang is now threatening to release sensitive information about the company that ...
Buckingham Palace Her Majesty The Queen and Paddington Bear surprised viewers this evening by sharing a warm and hilarious cream tea at Buckingham Palace as tens of thousands of people watched ...
All three films are based on the children’s books about the duffle-coated, hard-staring bear, first published in 1958. In the first movie, Paddington emigrates from Peru to London in a story ...
This is a day and age where sequels usually produce a rolling eye or a heavy sigh. Nevertheless, people still watch them to see what journeys their heroes embark on. The hope lies in thinking ...